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Frankford Avenue restaurants. Northern Liberties bars. Front Street hangouts. Even a craft brewery a few blocks away. All of these are convenient to this South […]
Some buyers appreciate trinities on courtyards because the courtyards are often hidden from public view. Nosy neighbors will have no idea that the buyer is […]
Cute courtyard trinities can be found in many Philadelphia neighborhoods, including Northern Liberties. They’re most common in Queen Village, it appears, but you can find […]
Usually, credit for the appearance of a house goes to two people: its architect and its interior designer, if the builder or owner used one. […]
The agent marketing this handsome Rittenhouse Square classic trinity house for sale refers to it in the listing copy as a “quadrinity,” counting its partly […]
Three bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a half bath — and 1,440 square feet of above-ground interior space. Do those sound like the stats for […]
One of the things Germantown residents prize about their neighborhood is its highly eclectic character. One can find residences here from shabby to spiffy, modest […]
As you all know, Brewerytown gets its name from the 20-odd breweries that operated there prior to Prohibition. The 18th Amendment and Volstead Act laid […]
Looking for a place where you can do business with your clients during the day, then commute up a flight of stairs to your home […]
Celebrated starchitect I.M. Pei has designed a slew of iconic structures all over the globe, from the Louvre Pyramid in Paris to the sharp-edged National […]
Would-be first-time homebuyers all ask themselves this question: Is it better for us to buy or rent? The answers vary as much as the would-be […]
Generally speaking, even extended trinities lack space for truly gracious entertaining if you’re having more than one or two people over to visit. This updated […]
As you walk the streets of a number of Greater Center City neighborhoods, you will notice openings between the townhouses. The narrower ones are usually […]
Travel up Germantown Avenue from Wayne Junction and you can’t avoid bumping into history. Germantown is the second-oldest European settlement in Philadelphia County, and its […]
You’re familiar with the African saying, “It takes a village to raise a child,” right? According to the agent listing this unique East Falls converted-church […]